What makes Savannah Georgia so very fascinating? Most of our visitors return again and again.
It might be the food. We have an array of wonderful restaraunts , offering almost anything you desire.
It might be the nightlife. There are bars and clubs to suit anyone's taste. Some are quiet and sedate. Others offer a rolicking good time. And of course there's that open container policy, that allows you to stroll through this beautiful city's streets with an
adult beverage in hand. . Downtown only!
All that is wonderful but we think it is the history that makes this city so very special.
Georgia and its first city, Savannah,was founded in 1733, making it the13th colony; and it was just a little different than the others in more ways than one. Religious freedom was paramount, unless you were Catholic. There were three unusual prohibitions- rum (or any strong spirits), slavery and lawyers. The colony was ran by a board of trustees in England. There was no governor. In fact, Georgia did not have a governor until 1754!
Find out more. Join us on the Uncensored History of Savannah tour. Explore the city with a local and discover who was quarreling with who, why the founder of Georgia got along so well with the local Indian tribe, why General Sherman didn't burn Savannah, why the gravestones in our local cemetery have some very strange inscriptions, why no religious leader lasted more than two years (until 1746). Hear about scandals, duels and the early criminal justice system.
It might be the food. We have an array of wonderful restaraunts , offering almost anything you desire.
It might be the nightlife. There are bars and clubs to suit anyone's taste. Some are quiet and sedate. Others offer a rolicking good time. And of course there's that open container policy, that allows you to stroll through this beautiful city's streets with an
adult beverage in hand. . Downtown only!
All that is wonderful but we think it is the history that makes this city so very special.
Georgia and its first city, Savannah,was founded in 1733, making it the13th colony; and it was just a little different than the others in more ways than one. Religious freedom was paramount, unless you were Catholic. There were three unusual prohibitions- rum (or any strong spirits), slavery and lawyers. The colony was ran by a board of trustees in England. There was no governor. In fact, Georgia did not have a governor until 1754!
Find out more. Join us on the Uncensored History of Savannah tour. Explore the city with a local and discover who was quarreling with who, why the founder of Georgia got along so well with the local Indian tribe, why General Sherman didn't burn Savannah, why the gravestones in our local cemetery have some very strange inscriptions, why no religious leader lasted more than two years (until 1746). Hear about scandals, duels and the early criminal justice system.
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